HISTORY
DIAMOND
REXX
1986 Photo Land Of The
Damned (Island Records)
Diamond
Rexx is the creation of Nasti Habits, a colorful, Chicago-based heavy
metal/hard rock/pop-metal singer whose influences have included Alice
Cooper, Mötley Crüe, Kiss, Judas Priest and W.A.S.P. (among
others). Over the years, the band has had different lineups, but the
constant has always been Habits, who is to Diamond Rexx what Courtney
Love is to Hole and Bono is to U2. In other words, Habits is
Diamond Rexx--the Midwestern combo never would have existed without
him. Habits formed Diamond Rexx's original four-man lineup in 1985,
when he recruited guitarist S. St. Lust (who was subsequently replaced
by Johnny L. Angel), bassist Chrissy Salem and drummer Johnny Cottone.
The lead vocals were always handled by Habits, while the other members
contributed background vocals. The original Diamond Rexx quickly became
a fixture on the Chicago rock scene, and they created enough of a local
buzz to attract the attention of Island Records. Land of the Damned,
the band's debut album, was released by Island in 1986, but things
didn't work out with Island--and a few years later, Diamond Rexx signed
with Red Light Records, a small heavy metal/hard rock-oriented label
that was based in the Chicago suburb of Des Plaines, IL. Diamond Rexx
recorded a few CDs for Red Light, including 1989's Rated Rexx (their
second album) and the 1991 EP Golden Gates. After that, Diamond Rexx
and similar bands were dealt an unkind blow when ‘80s-style
metal/hard rock went out of fashion. From gothic fantasy metal to
Sunset Strip hair bands, a lot of ‘80s-style headbangers had the
rug pulled out from under them when Nirvana, Pearl Jam and their grunge
colleagues exploded commercially in 1992 and 1993. Diamond Rexx ended
up going on hiatus in the ‘90s, but that wasn't the end of
Habits' band. In February 2001, the Chicagoan decided to resurrect
Diamond Rexx; the new lineup consisted of Habits on lead vocals, S.S.
on guitar, Basil Cooper on bass and background vocals and Billy Nychay
on drums. Some of Habits' fans might have been hoping for some
pop-metal and hair band nostalgia, but the new Diamond Rexx that he
unveiled in 2001 was far from a carbon copy of the outfit that he led
in the ‘80s and early ‘90s. Though Habits' lead vocals
still underscored his appreciation of Alice Cooper, the revamped
Diamond Rexx had a strong alternative metal influence and indicated
that he had been paying close attention to Pantera, White Zombie,
Soundgarden and post-‘80s Metallica. And the revamped Diamond
Rexx had a new look to go with their new sound; instead of looking like
an ‘80s hair band, they looked like a 21st Century alternative
metal band. In 2001, Diamond Rexx's new Habits/S.S./Basil Cooper/Nychay
lineup recorded the comeback album Rexx Erected for the Diamond label.
After that release, Basil Cooper left the band and was replaced by
Tommy Hanus; in 2002, the Habits/S.S./Hanus/Nychay lineup recorded The
Evil for producer Mark Nawara's Crash Music (an independent,
metal-oriented label based in Phoenix, AZ).
Albums:
1986 Land Of The Damned (Island Records)
1989 Rated
Rexx (Red Light Records)
1990 Golden
Gates (Red Light Records)
2001 Rexx
Erected (Diamond Recordings)
2002 The Evil
(Crash Music, Inc.)